What does Google say about you?
February 19, 2008 – 9:01 amI’ve been talking with Paul over at Stampkit about Google search results recently.
We all know that Google results is important to the success of a site. Sure, there is more to life than organic search, but it sure doesn’t hurt to come up in the top results.
In the US, Google owns about 2/3 of the search market:

In some places like France, Google owns about 90% of the search market.

Google alone may account for 10-30% of the traffic to a site, depending on the category:

Also, it is interesting to search for your own name and see what you find. I like to do this occasionally to see what turns up.
Your Google results say quite a bit about your personality. When you search for my name, the majority of the results link back to related content, although some of it refers to another Dustin Jacobsen impostor (will the real Dustin Jacobsen please stand up).
What do your Google results say about you? What about your organization and your clients / brands? And I’m sure all the posts aren’t positive, and thats ok.
PS – We are interviewing for several open positions right now. If you are interviewing, be sure to check your own Google results. It makes for an interesting conversation, especially if you have a common name and stumble upon some interesting stuff.
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